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  1. In 1971, explorer Rangachari goes to Daulatabad to research the fourteenth century sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq, who had an arrogant attitude, indifferent view towards his kingdom and subjects, treated his guests poorly and introduced absurd plans that backfired. Rangachari unearths a coffin that contains two men alive.

  2. Muhammad bin Tughluq is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language political satire film directed by B. V. Prasad. It is a remake of the 1971 Tamil film of the same name, in turn based on the play by Cho Ramaswamy. The film, starring Nagabhushanam as the title character, was released on 11 February 1972.

  3. Mohammed-Bin-Tughlaq: Directed by Cho Ramaswamy. With Ambi, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, Aachi Manorama, Usha Nandini. Rangachari unearths the graves of two historical figures, Ibn Batuta and Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq. Both men are alive and eventually impersonate politicians in Madras.

  4. Follow us on : https://www.facebook.com/RajVideoVisionMuhammad bin Thughlaq is a 1971 Indian Tamil language cringe comedy film directed and written by Cho Ra...

  5. Muhammad bin Thughlaq is a 1971 Indian Tamil language cringe comedy film directed and written by Cho Ramaswamy. It is the film version of the stage play of the same name. Both the play and the ...

  6. Director: Cho Ramaswamy. Genre: Drama. Language: Tamil. Duration: 2h 20m. Partner Channel: Raj Digital TV. Available for Download: Yes. Watch Muhammad Bin Tughluq Movie Online in HD. Stream Muhammad Bin Tughluq full HD movie to enjoy from India's Largest Movie Collection only on Airtel Xstream Play.

  7. Muhammad bin Tughluq is a 1971 Indian Tamil -language political satire film written and directed by Cho Ramaswamy, in his directorial debut. It is based on his play of the same name. Cho stars as the title character, with R. Neelakantan, S. Rajagopal, Veerasami, Peeli Sivam, Manorama, Sukumari and G. Sakunthala in supporting roles.

  8. Muhammad bin Thughluq is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language cringe comedy film directed and written by Cho. It is the film version of the stage play of the same name. Both the play and the film were conceptualized, written and directed by Cho who also stars as the title character.

  9. Muhammad bin Thughluq is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language cringe comedy film directed and written by Cho. It is the film version of the stage play of the same name. Both the play and the film were conceptualized, written and directed by Cho who also stars as the title character.

  10. Muhammad bin Tughluq (1971) starring Cho Ramaswamy, Peeli Sivam, Manorama and directed by Cho Ramaswamy. Rangachari unearths the graves of two historical figures, Ibn Batuta and Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq. Both men are alive and eventually impersonate politicians in Madras.